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The Studio
This is a rare opportunity to join a multi-award-winning interior design consultancy whose work spans some of the world's most celebrated hospitality and hotel projects. With a portfolio that includes iconic restaurants, luxury hotel spaces, and globally recognised brand environments—from intimate London dining rooms to five-star resorts—the studio is known for creating spaces that are as commercially astute as they are visually extraordinary.
A tight-knit team of around ten, the studio punches well above its weight. With three directors at the helm and an enviable client list that reads like a who's who of the hospitality world, the business is now embarking on a period of further growth—and marketing is central to that ambition.
The Role
We are looking for a Marketing Manager to lead bold, multi-channel marketing—from shaping the annual strategy and growing client relationships, to securing press wins and amplifying the studio's presence in the luxury hospitality world. This is a newly created, standalone position reporting to the Brand Director, with real autonomy to build the function from scratch and—in time—potentially grow a team around you.
The central challenge is an interesting one: while the studio’s F&B reputation is well established, its capabilities stretch far beyond restaurants. Your role will be to broaden that narrative—repositioning the brand in the minds of existing and prospective clients to reflect the full breadth of what the studio offers, from hotel communal spaces to arts venues and retail environments.
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Key Responsibilities
Strategy & Brand
- Develop and own the annual marketing strategy, setting clear objectives across channels and audiences
- Drive brand repositioning beyond F&B, cross-selling the studio's wider capabilities to existing and new clients
- Support new business pitches, bids, and client-facing presentations
Digital Marketing
- Plan and execute email marketing campaigns end-to-end using platforms such as Mailchimp—from segmentation and list management, through design, copy, and performance analysis
- Develop a content marketing strategy—commissioning and producing case studies, editorial, and thought leadership that showcase the studio's expertise
- Explore affiliate and partnership opportunities with industry publications and complementary organisations
- Monitor performance across all digital channels and use insight to improve effectiveness
Brand & Content
- Curate the studio’s visual identity across all touchpoints, ensuring imagery and messaging reflect the quality of the work
- Use Adobe Photoshop and InDesign to produce marketing materials, campaign assets, and presentations
- Manage social media as one component of the broader marketing mix
Press & Profile
- Pursue press coverage across design, architecture, hospitality, and luxury lifestyle media
- Build relationships with journalists, editors, and industry influencers
- Identify and manage award submissions to strengthen the studio's profile


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What We're Looking For
This is not a social media-led role. We need someone who can think and execute across the full digital channel mix, with the strategic capability to tie it all together. You will come from a creative, architecture, interiors, or arts publication background, with a strong creative eye and the confidence to curate visual content that does justice to exceptional work.
Essential
- Proven digital marketing experience
- Hands-on experience with Mailchimp or similar email platforms
- Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop and InDesign
- Experience developing and owning a marketing strategy
- Background in a creative, architecture, interiors, or arts publication environment
- A self-starter comfortable working independently and building from the ground up
Desirable
- Experience with affiliate or partnership marketing
- Experience supporting pitches and new business presentations
- Existing press contacts in design, hospitality, or luxury lifestyle media
What's On Offer
- Hybrid working: 1 day from home per week after probation
- Remote working package: up to 3 weeks per year
- Benefits package
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